Like most retailers, Walmart blamed the awful weather during the vital Christmas shopping season for its mediocre results in the quarter ending January 31. The company reported quarterly sales of $128.8 billion, up a tepid 1.4% …
The Dairy Industry Is Axing ‘Got Milk?’
Got milk? The simple question that spawned countless parodies and milk mustaches is being sidelined. Now it’s time for consumers to “Milk Life.”
It’s Time to Forgive the Big Banks
Consumers still blame big banks for many of their economic woes. But it’s time to move on.
Wall Street Rally Erases 2014 Losses
The S&P 500 reached a record high Monday in intraday trading after falling in the early weeks of 2014.
Anti-Minimum Wage Group Says Your Job Is About to Be Replaced by an iPad
A new advertisement backed by business says raising the minimum wage will accelerate the replacement of humans with technology
Walmart’s Big Push to Go Small—and Destroy Your Neighborhood Dollar Store
After months of subpar sales, the prototypical big-box retailer is embracing the idea that one size does not fit all.
Moviefone Is Getting Disconnected
Company will end telephone service to focus on movie listings app
Powerful Female Venture Capitalists Aim to Broaden Silicon Valley’s View
Will focus on the opportunities in mobile
4 Money Mistakes That Will Totally Ruin You
Not your usual advice
6 Ways to Brown Nose Your Way to the Very Top
Without getting a reputation for being a kiss-up
Sina Prepares New York IPO For Weibo
Hires Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse to manage deal
Comcast’s Traffic Pact With Netflix Is Shrouded in Secrecy
Public-interest groups are concerned about broadband giants charging Internet companies for access to consumers